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🗓️ 23 September 2020
⏱️ 54 minutes
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1:00.0 | From KQBD Public Radio in San Francisco, I'm Nina Kim. |
1:06.6 | Coming up on forum, California's catastrophic fires, air pollution, and brutal heat waves are the effects of climate change. |
1:14.6 | And as the New York Times stated yesterday, the changes are locked in, along with more destructive tropical storms to the east and other predictions scientists made decades ago. Gone is the climate of yesteryear, and there's no going back. |
1:20.6 | Into this sobering reality has come a welcome anthology titled All We Can Save, featuring the reflections of more than 40 women, including scientists, artists, farmers, and teachers who grieve for what the world has already lost and refused to give up on the rest. We'll talk with the anthology's editors after this news. |
1:49.0 | This is Forum. I'm Nina Kim. In the introduction to their new anthology on the climate crisis, Ianna Elizabeth |
1:53.1 | Johnson and Catherine Wilkinson acknowledge that it is too late to save everything. |
1:58.7 | Quote, some ecological damage is irreparable. Some species are already |
2:02.3 | gone. Ice has already melted. Lives have already been lost. But they also remind us that |
2:08.7 | it is far too soon to give up on the rest. It's time, they say, to radically reshape society |
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